The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 19 Mar 1931, p. 2

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"padation, Page 2 TAE SHAILEY BU RIAN THURSDAY, MAR. 19th, 1931 Dairy Herds Are Now Tested By Government V.S. Official Making Rounds of All| Dairies and Service is Free of Charge A local dairyman informs us this week that a veterinary surgeon, in the employment of the Ontario of Agriculture, is Department now making the rounds of all dairies where milk is produced for public sale and testing the herds for tuberculosis. This ser- vice, we are informed, is free of all charge The official surgeon has the au- thority to slaughter all cattle found effected, doing the work} on the premises if there is not a sufficient number to be shipped to the abbatoir in Toronto. The meat is tested and, if found fit for food, it may be sold by the owner, otherwise it must be de- stroyed. The owner of the anim- al slaughtered is paid by the de-| partment for all meat found unfit for use. When the test of a herd is made and any animals are found doubtful, the owner must keep them separate from the oth- ers, and must not sell the milk, until the surgeon returns on his next trip. i The official who visited this section, and from whom our in- formant got the outline of the system, is a Mr. Mathews, of Hamilton. He has been for some weeks in the North Country and will continue to make periodic the married pair shattered , the other ford playing whose happiness, is when Kay Francis woman comes along. 30b Steel, portrayer of west- ern roles and noted for his horse- manship, is to be the star attrac- tion at the Classic, Wednesday and Thursday, March25-26, in his all-talking production for Tiffany productions, in "Near The Rain- bow End". The supporting cast includes Louise Lorain and Lafe McKee, the story is by Sally Winters. On the same program with the special added attraction, "The Princess and The Plumber" with a mythical little principality in the Balkans as its setting, with Charles Farrell and Maureen O' Sullivan in the leading roles. ECZEMA Eczema is an inflamation of the skin accompanied by itching and' burning. "There are many forms of inflamation of the skin, the most common of which is eczema or salt-rheum. It occurs fre- : 3 5 quently among babies and old New Liskeard is practically as- people. sured of a new covered skating Ke rink, as the result of a canvass|,,_-- for funds made there last week. The Speaker reported a total of 14,409 shares of stock subscribed with a large number of people still to be interviewed. in any other inflamation, | there is redness of the part. The | redness increases if the part is | irritated. The part itches ad sometime the itching is almost unbearable. Eczema may be limited to one | area, such as the face, or hands, | or the scalp, or it may spread to several parts of the body. An inflamation of the skin may {follow some irritation from out- Notice is hereby given that un-|cide. If the hair-brush strikes |der and by virtue of Section 12,)the ear repeatedly, it may set up Chapter 36, of the Northern De- Jan inflamation of the skin of the velopment Act, R.S.O. 1927, and |ear. F Section 17, Chapter 52, of the} The inflamation of the skin Public Works Act, R.S.O. 1927,|\ hich are difficult to deal with the following parcels of land in lare those which are due to some the Town of Cobalt and District |internal condition. The difficulty of Temiskaming have been ex-|jn treating them lies in the fact | propriated by the Honourable,/that it is not easy to find the | the Minister charged with the ad-|cause, and it is not possible to ministration of the Department treat any condition properly until |NOTICE OF EXPROP- RIATION OF LAND visits to all dairies which supply milk in the chief centres. ens for the purpose of con-|treatment always aims at the re- Coming Attraction At [eve rthe E The Classic Theatre| !. & N. O. Railways on the Fer- likely recur. of Northern Development, On-|the cause is known. Proper structing an overhead crossimg | moval of the cause, otherwise the Nipissing Central and|condition is not cured and will! guson Highway and being: | Improper diet or inability to Part of Mining location J.B. 4,|digest food may cause eczema. In On Friday and Saturday, March 20th and 2lIst, Raoul Walshe's "The Man Who Came sack", with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, story by Jules Eckert Goodman. A Fox Movie- tone Screen play by Edwin J. Burke. The theme of the story The son of a powerful financier trained only for a life of luxur-} ious, slips from grace and skids to the very depths of depravity, | there he meets a girl but one step | above him on the ladder of deg- inspired by love and their faith in each other they re- trace every step of their down- ward path and regain society's recognition A domestic problem that has been the cause of bitter unhap- piness in countless homes,namely the plight of a wife when a facin- ating woman enters her husbands life---is reflected in the dramatic plot of "Passion Flower" which will play the Classic on Monday and Tuesday, March 23-24. With Kay Johnson and Charles Bick- extending to 1.19 acres, plan and|such cases, it is the diet which description registered the 17th | must be corrected, or the digest- | day ot February, 1931. jive system cared for. In babies, | Part of Mining Location J.S.14/if there is too much fat in the | extending to 0.16 acres, plan and jdiet or if the baby is constipated, \description registered the 17th}eczema may appear as a symp- |day of February, 1931. tom. . | Part of Mining Location R.L.| The skin of some persons is 400, extending to .044 acre, plan particularly sensitive to certain Ganadian Medical Association GRANT FLEMING, M.D. ficalth Service OF THE Edited*by ~ ASSOCIATE SECRETARY factors which, in their cases, act as irritants and set up an inflam- ation of the skin. Some people can use only the mildest of soaps; others cannot wear flannel next to the skin without having trouble. Workers in certain industries, whose hands and wrists are ex- posed to metals, may have skin trouble. - Eczema is also associated with what is called a generally run- down condition. The person whose health has suffered be- cause of worry, lack of sleep or fresh air, or from any other con- dition which lowers his general health, may develop eczema Eczema in old age is often as- sociated with this general loss of physical fitness which is really old age. The itching which occurs may be relieved by soothing ointments but cure can only be brought a- bout by removal of the cause. The physician's services are re- quired in order to find the cause and direct the treatment toward the removal of the responsible tactor. Questions concerning Heatrh, addressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 184 College Street, Toronto, will be answered personally by letter Here It Is Again Sybilla Spahr's remedy, for treating every form of sore throats, coughs, bronchial asthma, and. all tonsil diseases. Try this wonderful rem- edy. Sold at Haileybury and New Liskeard Druggists and The Moore Drug Co., Cobalt. INFANT WELFARE | CLINIC COLUMBUS HALL EACH THURSDAY 3 to 4 p.m. _ Mental Health : By D. M. LeBOURDAIS Mental Hygiene _ dian National Committee for q Director, Division of Education, Cana- { Donen ee POET HAS FREEDOM RICH MAN GETS JAIL Person's Mental Status Often Hinges on Social or Anti- social Nature of Acts In a certain city there lives a man who believes he is the great- est poet in the world. This is a perfectly harmless delusion and does no one any injury. It helps him to write his pieces, and some of them are really quite good. Other poets many of them know who the greatest poet is. So everybody is pleased. Now in another city there once lived a business man .who came in time to believe that he was the richest man in the world. In most other respects he seemed perfectly normal and his occas- ional talk of riches was put down by his friends as merely an am- iable eccentricity. tried to cash a cheque for $1,000, 000 that was too much! He soon found himself amination by a mental expert he was sent to a mental hospital, where he still is. From a_ medical both these men are insane (doc- tors prefer the term, "psychotic') they both have about the same degree of mental derangment. But they differ in the social con- sequences of their behavior. It is necessary, of course, to remove from the community persons who can not or will not observe the rules of society. Those whom we consider sane go to jail; the in- sane go to a mental hospital. Some people think of mental hos- pitals as places of punishment, when, of course, their real func- tion is treatment. But, unfor- tunately, in most cases, patients do not reach the mental hospital soon enough---we wait until they and description registered the} smile indulgently, But when he in jail. After ex- standpoint ||}have committed some anti-social |jact. In each province there should be a complete system of out-pat- ient clinics where persons afflict- ed with any sort of mental dis- turbance can go fo rtreatment or advice long before their cases be- come serious. And the public must learn that mental disorders do not come on suddenly, but us- ually develop slowly; that, taken in time, they can often be preven- ted; and, lastly, that there should be no stigma or sense of shame associated with mental disorders than with any other form of dis- ease. HEARTBURN HEADACHE GASES -NAUSEA Too Much ACID Mea people, two hours after eating, suffer indigestion as they call it. It is usually excess acid. Correct it with an alkali. The best way, the quick, harmless and efficient way, is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. It has remained for 50 years the standard with physicians. One spoon- ful in water neutralizes many times its volume in stomach acids, and at once. The symptoms disappear in five minutes. You will never use crude methods when you know this better method. And you will never suffer from excess acid when you prove out this easy relief. * Be sure co get the genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. 25c and 50¢ a bottle-- any drugstore. "Milk of Magnesia" has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of the Charles H. Phillips Chemical Company since 1875. © TRY OUR WANT ADS 24th day of February, 1931. Plans and descriptions of the a- bove parcels were registered in the Land Titles Office at. Hailey- bury onthe dates mentioned and notice is hereby given that all parties having claim to compen- sation in respect of the lands so expropriated must file same with the Department of Northern De- velopment, at Toronto, within six months from the date of reg- istration of the plan and descrip- tion expropriating the land. G. H. FULLERTON, Deputy Minister Dated at Toronto, Ontario, this 13th day of March, 1931. 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